Not in any order
1) Will politicians offer to take a permanent drop of up to twenty-five percent of their pension if any plans they put forward that involve massive - twenty-five million dollars - expenditure of public monies, are later proven to be just as massive 'stuff-ups'? Subsequent 'offences' add to the percentage. Twenty-five million is just an arbitrary figure, I am just as happy to lower it. Any monies recouped are to go towards remediation, and not into general revenue and possibly not audited only by Government auditors.
If included in the group creating the problem is a retired politician
who has become a lobbyist, could they be exposed to the same penalty?
2) What is the possibility that at the next election that the
total vote for the two major parties combined totals less than forty percent
because people are fed up with the shenanigans of both parties? This means that leaves up to possibly sixty
percent individual Independents. Good
luck getting consensus. Oh to be a fly
on the wall if this happens - politics might again have some relevance.
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